Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 19–21, 2023; Washington, DC
Session L32: Electrokinetic Transport II
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Monday, November 20, 2023
Room: 158AB
Chair: Michael Booty, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Abstract: L32.00009 : Microstructure and dynamic characteristics of electric double layer at montmorillonite-NaCl aqueous interface
9:44 AM–9:57 AM
Presenter:
Yixuan Feng
(Tsinghua University)
Authors:
Yixuan Feng
(Tsinghua University)
Hongwei Fang
(Tsinghua University)
Yitian Gao
(Tsinghua University)
Jiale Han
(Tsinghua University)
Under static conditions, we introduce a definition of the EDL based on ion distribution and water structures to analyze the structural responses of the EDL to the two phases. The interfacial region is classified into three layers, namely, the Binding Interfacial Layer (BIL), the Diffuse Layer (DL), and the Recovery Layer (RL). These layers predominantly respond to the effects of the solid phase, both phases, and the aqueous phase, respectively. On the surface of charged montmorillonite, we observe disruptions in the typical configurations within the hydrogen bond network in both the BIL and DL. Moreover, the RL exhibits a recovery process of ions and water tetrahedrality, ultimately leading to the bulk solution structure.
Under shearing conditions, we conduct a detailed examination of the structural and dynamic characteristics of the hydrogen bond network to reveal the intricate interaction between the EDL and liquid flow at the nanoscale.
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